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Look no further than MacOSX. It thrives because of BSD Unix. As does: iOS. So, that device you're likely holding is powered by BSD Unix. Light and Fast are irrefutable hallmarks of BSD Unix. It is embedded in so many applications that it is a must-know in your OS | Distro toolbox. Certainly Linux is supreme on many fronts, but, BSD is a mighty contender.

Release Syllabus

FreeBSD Unix Version 10x
  • Introduction | Features | Installations
    • Discuss BSD features
    • Identify and obtain installation images
    • Perform 'bootonly' installation
    • Complete installation and evaluate
    • Perform 'disc1' installation
    • Apply desired configuration and evaluate
    • Perform 'dvd1' installation
    • Ensure proper configurations
    • Evaluate results
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  • Post-Installation Exploration and Checks
    • Peruse Console dump
    • Confirm detected hardware environment
    • Check allocated storage
    • Confirm hostname configuration
    • Identify Network configuration
    • Ensure proper name resolver(s) are configured
    • Explore IP re-configuration as an alternative
    • Identify and discuss important BSD Files
    • Evaluate accordingly
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  • Unix Basics | Users | Groups | Permissions - Symlinks
    • Explore User | Group management with BSD Tools
    • Provision users | groups as needed
    • Explore standard Unix File System Permissions
    • Apply common permissions to file objects
    • Test accessibility and debug accordingly
    • Discuss Symbolic Links
    • Implement Soft Links as needed
    • Confirm Soft Link behaviour | limitations
    • Implement Hard Links as needed
    • Contrast Hard | Soft Links
    • Consider applicability of various linking mechanisms
    • Evaluate results
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  • Package Management - Ports | Packages | Updates
    • Discuss available package management options
    • Explain Ports applications
    • Peruse Ports environment
    • Synchronize Ports tree to Online Repository
    • Explore 'pkg' binary package management system
    • Install binary packages as needed
    • Install Ports and confirm accordingly
    • Discuss Port Audit applications
    • Install Port Audit on various targets
    • Discuss PortSnap applicability
    • Discuss ramifications of Binary Packages
    • Confirm ALL installed packages: Ports and Packages
    • Evaluate results
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  • Storage Management - GPART | GrowFS | SWAP
    • Discuss available Storage Management tools
    • Explore default partition layout
    • Allocate virtual storage to BSD nodes
    • Use GPART to dynamically provision partitions
    • Overlay File Systems as needed
    • Confirm content storage | retrieval
    • Backup | Restore Partition metadata
    • Extend existing partitions as desired
    • Online extension of underlying File System to reflect new partition space
    • Confirm availability of extended storage
    • Discuss partition extension caveats
    • Identify current SWAP environment
    • Propose SWAP extension options
    • Extend SWAP using various methods
    • Confirm allocated SWAP
    • Enable | Disable SWAP for efficiency
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  • Systems Management Basics | Common Client Utilities | Cron
    • Use common network client tools
    • Explore common client resolution tools
    • Use key network client tools to ascertain information
    • Explore system scheduler configuration
    • Use Cron to Schedule job and monitor updates
    • Evaluate results
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  • Log Management | Syslog | Newsyslog
    • Discuss available facilities
    • Explore standard Syslog configuration
    • Consolidate Syslogs across target BSD instances
    • Confirm log consolidation
    • Explore log rotation mechanism
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  • IP Configuration and Management
    • Discuss available facilities
    • Explore default per-installation configuration
    • Oscillate between static and dynamic configurations
    • Provision multiple IP addresses across hosts
    • Debug routing issues as encountered
    • Standardise IP configuration based on logical per-host model
    • Evaluate results
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  • BSD Services | System Control
    • Explore default configuration
    • Identify Service Repository
    • Toggle Service availability
    • Discuss 'sysctl' applicability
    • Identify Kernel variables
    • Toggle Kernel variable values
    • Confirm results
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  • Network Time Protocol (NTP)
    • Explore default configuration
    • Perform one-off time synchs
    • Confirm Timezone settings
    • Enable NTP services
    • Confirm time synchronization
    • Compare various NTP references
    • Discuss NTP protocol behavior
    • Ensure persistent configuration
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  • BIND | DNS Implementation
    • Explore default client resolution configuration
    • Install BIND
    • Confirm Caching-Only DNS configuration
    • Implement Primary | Secondary DNS Zones
    • Ensure resolution for IPv[4|6] records
    • Implement Reverse IPv[4|6] Zones
    • Ensure forward and reverse queries
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  • Web Application Services | Apache HTTPD
    • Implement Apache Web Server
    • Examine httpd.conf file directives
    • Explore Apache tree
    • Configure IP-based Virtual Hosts
    • Collapse IP-based VHosts to Name-based Virtual Hosts
    • Confirm accessibility
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  • PHP | MySQL Relational Database Management System (RDMBS)
    • Enable PHP modules
    • Ensure Apache connectivity
    • Install MySQL Relational Database Management System
    • Secure access to MySQL
    • Explore MySQL Terminal Monitor Client
    • Create sample MySQL database
    • Perform customary queries
    • Ensure persistence
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  • Network Reconnaissance with NMap
    • Install current version of NMAP
    • Identify commonly used NMAP options/switches/parameters
    • Perform default TCP SYN-based ethical scans of local and remote resources
    • Alternate scans with TCP-Connect to improve performance
    • Contrast scan types and discuss
    • Use NMAP to perform operating system fingerprinting and versioning
    • Perform various scans and evaluate
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